Finance Software

Anyone knows of a Personal AND Small Business finance software that includes Schedule C ?

Have you tried the usual suspects......Quicken , Quickbooks , M.Y.O.B. and Checkbook Pro
I have used them all over the years, worked fine for me in personal & business
wh

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    I switched from Quicken on a Windows computer to iBank on a Mac. It is a very good program, has very good free download connections to financial institutions (optional), and very good reports. The only negative is that it is just different enough from Quicken that there is a learning curve and the first month or two were frustrating -- but that is likely true of anything that you might change to. http://www.iggsoftware.com/ibank/

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    I was a quicken user years ago but they don't seem to have an updated version. Any suggestions?

    Updated for what?  Home accounting principles are pretty much the same now as they were in 2007: Quicken 2007 for Intel (Snow Leopard, Lion, Mt. Lion and Mavericks) for $15 here:
    http://quicken.intuit.com/personal-finance-software/quicken-2007-osx-lion.jsp
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  • Mac finance software - quickest & easiest?

    Hi - I am interested in Mac finance software that:
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  • Please recommend personal finance software for Mac that allows month to month analysis of spending by categories.  Quicken on a PC was good at this.  Mint seems very limited.

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    Quicken for Mac 2007 works just fine (and is said to be compatible with Mavericks).  It is often denounced for not being "modern", but when something works, and does everything I want, I need a good reason to switch. 
    A few years ago (2011), I got that reason when I upgraded OSX and Quicken stopped working due to the absence of Rosetta.  I switched to iBank.  I used it for more than a year.  It was cumbersome, they have no sense of a helpful user interface, but it "works".  I found ONE feature that I liked:  you can attach an image (or any file) to a register entry, so I can save receipts right with the register.
    But when Intuit came out with the revised Quicken 2007 for Mountain Lion, I gladly went back.  I found that being able to update stock prices right in the portfolio view (for those not automatically found online) was handy - in iBank you have to generate a report to see the holdings, and then you have to switch to a view of "Securities" then scroll down through that list to find your stock, then "edit" then change the price, then "Save" then go back to reports and re-generate the portfolio view.  Also, if you enter a stock purchase in a Quicken register, the price you paid gets added to the price history for the stock (as of the date of the transaction).  No such help in iBank.  Most of the helpful UI features (like increasing the date with the + key) are glaringly missing in iBank.  I find I am getting no more than about 3-4 keystrokes before having to move the mouse and click.
    If you are considering sharing the app on an iPad, Quicken won't work, but I found that iBank for iPad doesn't work either.  The interface is completely different from the Mac version, you can't do much with it, and if you have a stock whose price is $11.25 / share and sell 200 shares, you might find that $22.50 gets added to your cash in the account.  (I actually made a few million dollars when it decided that 200 shares at $11.25  yielded $2,250,000.)  Luckly, I received a refund for that app.
    Depending on how the Mavericks switch goes, I hope to be able to stick with Quicken, but I am keeping my records up-to-date in both now, because I can live with iBank.  I will just have to keep an eye on its arithmetic.

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    I am using Quicken Personal Finance Software on my Mac.  I am running updated Mountain Lion.  I entered all my information and brought my accounts all up to date.  I quit Quicken and opened it again a couple days later and all information I entered was missing.  This has happened 3 times now over the past 3 months, and each time I go back to November 2011 and re-enter ll the deposit, debits and reconcile. Each time when I reopen Quicken all information is back to 2011. Can anyone help me?

    I can't see on their website that they have made a Mountain Lion compatible version, only Lion:
    http://quicken.intuit.com/support/help/lion-compatible-quicken-mac-2007/GEN83769 .html
    But this does say they expect it to be compatible:
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    One that I like and which has very similar capabilities to Quicken is iBank. It took me a couple of months to adopt to how they do things (after many years of using Quicken on a PC) but now I would never go back. They have a 30 day free trial also. http://www.iggsoftware.com/ibank/

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    Hi Finchley --
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    Hi, I am looking for personal finance software for keeping track of household budget, easily I hope! I see some reviews online. Quicken seems out. ? moneydance? others?
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    Good question! When I looked this time last year on changing from PC to Mac there did not appear to be a Mac version. Either I missed something or things have changed.....

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    Any recommendations for personal finance tracking/reporting software?
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    hello i am very new mac user switching from windows, all our finances are on microsoft money. Does apple have a program already installed in the tiger ver 10.4.2? is there a program any one can recommend? I need to be able to print checks. Thanks!

    Hi alasalla,
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    Can anyone recommend a good home finance program? I've read poor reviews of Money and Quicken. I am currently using iBank and hate it. Are there any others?
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    I started out with Quicken on a PC about ten years ago. When I moved to Mac, I found the Mac version severely lacking. Still, I stuck with it and its dated OS9 feel for another year before giving up (I really wanted Intuit to publish a decent Mac version of this app).
    I switched to iBank, and after a few months of constant, unnecessary software patches and sluggish register entry response, I was ready to switch back.
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  • Personal Finance Software

    I am researching financial software for my Mac. Having used Quicken and MS Money for my Windows PC, I bought Quicken for mac and have not been very impressed with the lack of features. I have found information on a program called iBank and also Moneydance. Does anyone have any experience with either of these programs? I understand they both work with Macs. Any advise would be appreciated.

    There are literally dozens of such applications. You will find all of them at VersionTracker or MacUpdate. Both sites allow users to rate downloaded software so you can see which packages users have rated highly to assist you in making choices. However, you may want to examine a number of the demos in order to find one that best suits your needs.

  • Finance software for mac

    can anyone recommend a good finance package for mac, I run a small business and was looking for something similar to microsoft money

    phoenix012008 wrote:
    I want to know too; but don't get Quicken Essentials. It was great for PC but Mac version is terrible.
    iBank
    http://www.iggsoftware.com/ibank/
    has become very popular with those who have had enough of Intuit's poor record of Mac support over the years. Well worth checking out.
    Good Luck
    Pete

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